Music Thank you. All right, first things first.
Coming in loud and clear.
So today, I think we're going to wait for maybe a few more minutes.
How can I call you today?
Oh, sorry. I'm Brady Brady. I'm a speaker for Persaga here.
All right. Well, nice to meet you, Brady. My name is Georgie.
So I think a few more minutes and we shall begin. Thank you very much for showing up on time
and anticipating today's one. Thank you.
Sounds good. And then, I'm sorry, Jacob will be talking also.
Sorry. Okay okay so should I
bring him on stage what he's your panel yeah Jay hold they hold the theorem I
see I see our yeah I got you boys all right this good well I'll just yeah a
great thank you Thank you. Good morning everybody, can you hear me all right?
Loud and clear. Welcome on board.
And GM, good night. Well, whether you're based on rest of you.
You're in the right place at the right time.
All right. I think we're slowly getting started.
And today, nightly and humbly, I will try to host this one beautifully.
On their one topic of a kind, really, on a sustainable mobility and layer one scalability and we're thrilled to have prosaga as our special
guest today and it's a kind of double win two of you guys joining in and can you please introduce
nicely i know we will tell more about prosaga later on but perhaps for your roles what are you up to what are cooking basically behind
the scenes yeah so uh thank you very much for for having us on today uh my name is jacob holdman
i am director token relations here at prosaga uh so you know handling uh things on the token side of it, from centralized exchange relationships, market-making relationships,
you know, helping with fundraising and such like that as well.
So, you know, I have been a part of the team for about three years now.
Started back in 2022. And, you know, Persaga, just in a quick nutshell, you know,
we are a layer one blockchain that really kind of turned things on its head. And, you know, we kind
of went in a very opposite direction in terms of the way that current blockchain architecture has gone, looking for that solution to increase scalability and functionality at the layer one blockchain level.
So that's a little bit about me and a little bit about just a quick intro into Prasaga and, you know, what we're building.
And yeah, thank you for having me on today.
Yeah, it's a pleasure. All right. Thank you much, my friend. Brady, your turn. So what brought
you to the blockchain world? What's your relationship to Prasaga, my man?
Oh, right now I'm just helping out with a little bit of marketing a little of
this a little of that and um yeah life is good man it's a great project pretty excited to uh
be along for the ride yeah for sure well i could smell that brady is actually not brady jager is
actually driving so maybe the topic today will resonate with you and hopefully we can't get you on board.
thank you everyone for tuning in
for this beautiful expase.
You could be watching YouTube
playing PUBG, PUBG, Dota 2,
to learn about two massive questions of today.
What drives a sustainable mobility
and how layer one leads the scalability.
So as well, we'll tell you a bit of inner stories as of 2025.
So I think we'll a bit slowly introduce the one world as well, because we're also on the
opposite, as I call it, we're Web 2.5, really, because our project, we have an app running in the iOS and Android
market. So the main job is really to help drivers around the world, period. It doesn't matter if
you're just a self-driver, if you are running a fleet, taxi driver, delivery driver, well, whatever.
So the main idea really is for drivers to drive more responsibly, and that will lead ecologically and logically to your save on fuel
costs and along the way we provide our users with the one tokens well i'll speak of the tge but it's
prepared later on in the year all righty so speaking of the prosager like let's kick the
ball back to your guys side so can you introduce like what motivated you to create prosaga like particularly the goal of
addressing this scalability which is i would say as trendy as ai these days and cost issues plugging
other blockchains because as we all know layer ones they offer other blockchains to be integrated
on that chain well thanks to vitalik i think for the concept so can you please touch on this one
yeah so uh you know prosaga was originally created you know our we wrote our white paper
actually back in about 2017 um and this was back in a time you, when blockchains were still just coming out. However, what we were doing in
blockchain was actually, you know, more around the IoT and smart city side of things. We have
still to this day, a very, very high performance IoT message bus, which is the server that's
actually sending the data from, you know, devices in a
smart city or in a smart home or whatever, back to the control center so that you can actually
read the data that's being produced. And, you know, we saw the fall of IoT and smart cities
because of, you know, what we call walled gardens. These corporations were not going to allow their
devices to be interoperable with each other. You know, GE only wants you to buy and use GE
products. But we saw that the consumer was moving in a different direction and wanting the freedom
and the independence to be able to buy whatever device they have and have it all be able to ubiquitously interoperate with each other.
And so the original goal was, hey, let's take our IoT and Smart City message bus
and let's just put it on a blockchain.
We looked at quite a few chains during there just to see if we could implement one.
You know, our goal was never to build a layer one blockchain.
However, after about six months of, you know, research and development, it was our CTO, David Biberman, who came to the realization that, hey, although these layer one chains are great,
and they can move a smart contract from one address to another, they'll never be able to hit
the scalability needed for global transactions. And beyond just a fintech focus, but focusing also, you know, on things like enterprise, industry, supply chain, media
Really, the list goes on and on in terms of areas that can actually be touched and, you
know, positively kind of affected by blockchain.
But we really don't have the infrastructure from a scalability point or
from, you know, really what blockchains can do to push us to that next level.
And so, you know, that was really the reason that, you know, we did build Prasaga.
The reason that we did build Prasaga, as we started to dig into the tech and the architecture, we found out that smart contracts were actually the number, what, how, how do we do something different so
that we actually get a result instead of trying to, you know, the definition of insanity, trying
to do the same thing over and over and expecting different results. So we decided to get rid of
smart contracts. You know, our architecture, our architecture is based off of object-oriented programming and models and is built and designed directly like an operating system that you would have on your laptop.
So we now introduce what we call Saga Python.
It's a modified version of Python that will allow, turns Python into a blockchain language.
will allow turns Python into a blockchain language, but further than that,
brings a lot of the same characteristics of object oriented programming that you have in Web 2,
to the Web 3 world in terms of having full class inheritance of all the code that's living on on
your class tree. The beautiful thing about SagaChain is now instead of when,
you know, if you're going to develop using a Python
on just your laptop, you're going to be calling from classes
that are a part of the Python library.
What SagaChain does is instead of using the Python library,
we take that library and we are creating it on chain now.
So now all developers are using the same instances of source code, being able to version, you know, a lot of push in people starting to use and accept blockchain technology.
Well, I'm not a tech guy, but it sounds really interesting to me, especially with the AI hype
I think it's just a matter of minutes as you learn new products.
So basically you are doing programming, but on-chain, so anyone can contribute, but you
cannot alter the original creator's codes.
On the blockchain, you're just adding new blocks just for their, anyone's pleasant surprise,
So yes and no, it gets a little bit deeper than that. And, you know,
definitely don't want to bring this thing too, too,
too deeply technical. But in terms of, you know,
what it really gets to is code reuse.
So currently in the smart contract platform,
a new smart contract, you have to go in, copy and paste the smart contract, make the changes that
you want to make, and then re-upload that up to the chain in order to run that contract.
With Saga Chain, all of the code is just sitting on the chain. So when you want to buy a new fungible token, you'll just,
your account will call the class that's living on the chain for fungible token. That'll be put,
that fungible token will be put into your account. And then we'll be able to be reused from there by
any other person that's using fungible token. But instead of having, you know, 30,000 different smart contracts,
each of them representing a different fungible token,
now you just have one class of code that says fungible token,
and everyone else is saying, oh, this mine's dog,
and there's a billion of them, or mine's cat,
and there's only 100 million of them.
And it really just gets down to now you're just creating the parameters of whatever whatever asset you want to create on chain
all right well this one is getting recorded so guys please don't hesitate for the tech buzz just
well like and retweet share with your, because I think the topic is nuts.
And as of 2025, we are not just using, you know, the buzzwords like interoperability or AI hype.
We're trying to decompose it for the newbies because, well, at least many followers of our community, they're just OG drivers.
And all they know about crypto is basically how to install MetaMask and get on chain.
Well, actually speaking of the sustainability at our end,
we're also running a layer one blockchain,
and I think we're fitting quite nicely in the topic as well.
So I'll just take maybe a few more minutes to explain for the drivers
trying to hook you guys to get you guys
on board. Because if you look at the driving, usually we drive sometimes a bit crazy, like over
the speed limit, right? And our flagship application, the OneWorld app, is basically designed to
incentivize eco-driving behaviors. Like not only in the long run we're kind of og saving the our precious planet of earth
because well we are driving more sustainably right so that means the reduce of the fuel consumption
well as we calculated with our tech team is almost like four to five liters or like almost 10 gallons
per 100 kilometers and this directly translates to the lower co2 emissions. And on top of that, so you're nicely just getting one tokens
and I think, well, we'll speak more about the sustainability
and scalability of this one.
But I think one thing that really sets out the parts of the step-in
and, you know, all of the other inflationary go-to-earn
or drive-to-earn that we are also available for their businesses.
So as if now we are running on a
subscription-based matter so there is you know like no fake and dump token creation ours is purely
deflational and the main revenue layer comes from their subscription-based thing so you can think of
you know like a spotify basically for the echo drivers and in the long run you are saving their
well the gas on your long trips, right?
But we also contribute to the environmental goals.
Well, I wonder, like, for your project, for Persaga,
maybe the vision and differentiation, like speaking, you know,
of their competitors, how do you guys fit in the market?
Because, you know, with all of the AI hype,
sometimes it gets, well, too crowded, I mean, in the building.
And people try, you to bring like buzzwords like
pet titles on stage just to keep the community going so like for you guys i know you guys have
a smart assets you know and well we can call it as an evolution of a smart assets so like how do
you feel about this in the long run speaking of the vision differentiation and the stack aka tech you have right now yeah you know and and
that's really where we're looking to solve real world problems you know um analyzing and going
after industries like i said earlier that that can be touched by blockchain and can be positively effective. So like, you know, for instance,
we are all about what we call composability. And that's the ability for multiple different
assets to talk to each other and work together to paint the full picture, so to speak. So I'll
give a quick example of this. In a supply chain,
at the end of the line, you have your car. And that car has, you know, 100,000 different total
parts that make up the entirety of the car. And those parts are put into, you know, about five to six different assemblies or so. With Saga Chain,
what we're able to actually do is have all of those assets showing their relationship to the
end car unit all in a single drop-down menu at the, you know, the's uh kind of client side view so you would have this ford focus and
that drop that would give you that ford focus would come with a 256 bit alphanumeric string
that is its uh personal identifier from there you would have a-down menu of all the assemblies that create that forward focus.
So the body assembly, the wheel assembly, the engine assembly.
And now each of these assemblies would show the parts that make up that assembly as well.
So the nuts, the bolts, the gaskets, the pistons in the engine, the lead block in the engine, things like that.
But further than that, we do support full ancestry and inheritance. So not only do you see,
you know, every part that is in that car at the end of the line, which, you know,
one of the big things that supply chains are really looking at us and seeing the advantage with Saga Chain is recalls.
Because say you get a batch of 10,000 spark plugs that you put into cars and that batch of 10,000 spark plugs goes bad.
Well, with Saga Chain, each one of those spark plugs has their own hash as their own
set of a non-fungible asset. You can follow those spark plugs directly to the cars that they were
put into, and now there's never any need for a full product line recall ever again. You have
the data there instantly, and you know the exact cars that are
affected by the bad parts and the recall so that you can automatically get that recall taken care
of with as little headache from the government as possible. But one of the biggest things,
and especially when it comes to regulatory and compliance, is you can follow each of those parts up the supply chain to where they
came out of the ground as a raw material. But since any asset can be put on Saga chain,
all of the certificates that are verifying that, hey, this part meets the specs that needs to be
put in this car are associated with those parts as well so if a if a manufacturer is looking
for you know some a certain set of bolts to put into their motor they would only be able to buy
only the bolts that are compliantly are regulatory compliant to be put in those cars would even be
available to be bought by the manufacturer. So it takes care of
a lot of almost like a TSA pre-check for regulation and compliance, where if this asset has the proper
certificates and certification saying that I am who I am, or I can do this transaction,
you'll be able to do that transaction on the chain. If you don't have those credentials, then you just won't be able to do the transaction. So, you know, in terms of a lot of automation and with
these older systems, you know, and that's really where we're looking. Media and entertainment is
another one with rights management and royalties and payroll
compliance and being able to do much better tracking. And in addition, you know, being able
to make sure that the content creators are not being taken advantage of. So, you know, there's
many areas where we see Saga Chain fitting into and, know uh ai is definitely a a very big one
um it has become a bit of a narrative and a hype and you know you do see projects come out and say
oh we're just ai chains now which we still don't quite really understand what that means because
you can't there's only so much you can do on chain with
the ai a lot of this stuff is still happening off chain um but in terms of you know with our
programming language with python ai is definitely something that we are looking at and um our cto
has actually put together a few position papers on how we fit in with AI, and it doesn't have to do with any of the, you know, doesn't really have to do with the functionality of AI.
What we do is solve a lot of problems for the memory and data of AI and being able to not only quickly collect the data and the information that you need, but, you know, to make sure that it is true and verified.
And that is one of the things that, you know,
we do believe we need blockchain for with AI
is for the verification of data
so that we can trust the data we're getting from the AI
is coming from verified legit sources, you know.
And well, hopefully guys are still following. So we're here
chasing the topics of sustainable
scalability. Thank you for this one. And
for sure, I mean, put a like and retweet
let this session get more exposure, right?
It's always a safe bet to
like and follow Prosaga and One World
official accounts to learn more
about projects and what we are yet to come, right?
Well, actually, speaking of the scalability,
well, for real, it reminds me of the One World chain
because this one is also a purpose-built layer one.
And, well, our one is actually running a little proof-of-stake.
You mentioned the Python.
So I wonder, like, is it proof of stake as well?
Yes. So we actually employ a hybrid model. So we utilize proof of stake and proof of work. And so just real quickly, how it works is the validators will start a block with PLS. Once we reach BFT
consensus with those validators, we'll send it
that block to the miners and we'll have the miners compete to do the POW on that block.
And then finally, we send that POW block back to the validators one more time for them to verify
that the POW was done. One of the things that this allows us to do
is actually, you know, if you want, you can now delete your private keys from those early blocks
and you now, you know, erase one of those potential attack vectors when it comes to the blockchain.
when it comes to the blockchain. Now, the reason that we did a POW-POS hybrid is because of being
able to mitigate against both short-term and long-term attack. In the short-term, you know,
POS is essential because anyone can come on and just throw a ton of horsepower at a POW chain in the early days
and start to take over blocks and kind of become the main chain. Now, for the long term,
POS, like I said, with the private keys, there is a vulnerability where someone can go hack, you know, a private key from a few years ago
for one of your blocks, they can start a new block from there. When you're signing signatures,
it's not nearly as much work as POW. So you can sign a lot of signatures, you know, in a much
shorter time. The idea is that if you're able to sign enough signatures and create enough blocks
using that stolen private key, at a certain point, all the transaction and all the volume is going to
start coming to your chain because you have the longest chain. Once all the new nodes start going
over in transactions, then all the old ones will start going over to the new chain.
And so with that, you just took over ETH 2.0 and their POS.
Is that something that is probable?
Most likely not, but it's not impossible.
And that is one thing that when designing the architecture,
if this is something that could potentially have trillions
of dollars worth of value on it one day you better be sure that you're covered in both the long term
and short term and you're not susceptible to some sort of attack that can you know bring the project
down so a little bit winded but we do we a POS-POW hybrid approach.
Yeah, well, thank you for this one.
Well, it's similar because we're running purely consensus mechanism employed on a proof of stake.
But the reason about it is because we're competitive with the beacon chain.
And the main job, well, not a tech guy, but I'll try to tell my story here.
This is facilitating fast finality and efficient validator operations.
I really enjoyed your example for the assembly line because we are also looking well for small and medium enterprises.
And our biggest case study is our fleet management system.
So I just was looking maybe for the potential collab behind the scenes because our main one was for their adoption of the taxis and delivery guys.
Because in a nutshell, this is their actual mass adoption
where the guys who are doing their webto duties,
like, well, delivering a pizza or just doing a taxi Uber driving,
they're still doing these on a daily basis.
And basically what we're telling them,
hey, guys, why won't you, well, download a free app, run it,
well, as soon as you open your regular orders or you deliver a pizza, hey, guys, why won't you, well, download a free app, run it, well, as soon as you open
your regular orders or you deliver a pizza, right, and you start a fuel consumption thing.
So in the long run, well, you're actually saving, well, quite a few bucks.
And in the long run, not in the short run, but in the very, very long run, you're saving
the planet of Earth because, well, speaking of the CO2 emissions, it's quite crazy how
many thousands and thousands of people are dying of it and we decided you know to lead by example so
for their fleet companies we are providing like think of an admins panel basically where you can
see the driver his accidents distance coverage the driver rating so in the short and immediate
turn run you could also lead to your App Store or Android
Because, well, speaking of the Uber, well, frankly, from the Georgie, I really hate when
they're driving too fast.
I know they have to, you know, finish as many orders as possible.
But, well, for me, like sustainable driving when he, well, he opts for their speed limit
And at the end of the day, it doesn't matter if you're just a
regular casual Tesla driver or managing a taxi or a fleet, we're kind of also open for it because,
well, you get statistics, right? You get your driver's evaluation. So hopefully we make your
life kind of a bit better. Well, speaking of the integrity, just another push from my side before
we jump to the question for Brady, I think.
So I was about to speak, you know, of the integrity and trust because, you know, sometimes people say, oh, it's blockchain.
So it means we are legit and anti-fraud is auto-enabled.
But after the FTX, the by-beat examples, we are kind of all vulnerable, right?
So at the end of the day, like at our end, and I'm curious in a minute to learn what you guys are up to.
So we employ advanced fraud detection algorithm.
Yes, for sure, combining with AI.
But our main thing is the real-time analytics.
So we're running into technologies called telematics and GPS.
So basically, it doesn't matter if you have online connection, don't have an online connection.
We detect and monitor your app
behavior. And then we put these data on chain as soon as you are back online. So for example,
you are driving, you know, in some area where the GPS is limited, really cool for a long trips
when you're going some urban area. And the reward mechanism will maintain like 24 seven because of
the GPS in the most most 99 part of the
world it's still like well thank god it's still available and finally running into the staking
model i wonder if you guys have staking but we decided to also have staking on board because
we need validators you know to get things going so validator deposits and reward withdrawals are
managed also by their own chain contracts.
So I think that's the best side as comparison to Uber. Sometimes they need admins, you know,
these service guys, as we call them, middlemen. So we don't need any. So that means all their
assets actually safeguarded from unauthorized access. Well, speaking of your kind of example,
you know, speaking of their community, maybe
engagement, because we know our target audience. In the long run, there's some Web3 geeks who are
eager, you know, to help us with the Raid Center, with the ambassadors, and we love those. But,
well, in reality, like in two years to come and three years to come, we're targeting MENA region,
Middle East, Northern Africarica drivers over there delivery guys
all of these kind of well regular og drivers who actually fill the land and perhaps no idea about
metamask so what's your plans you know on the community reinforcements maybe some incentives
right now is the best time to shield it nicely yeah you know so so one of the things right now we're getting ready to launch a wrapped
version of Prasaga Saga coin. You know, we are going to get this out, get some liquidity out,
you know, to our holders and then get the coin out on the market. We are finally regulatory compliant, you know,
based off where we are with the tech and actually having functioning chain now.
And so, you know, from there, we're going to continue to build.
Right now, we are offering, you know, a staking reward on that wrapped coin.
It'll be about 12% APY per year. And then
we're also going to do a bridge redemption reward. So if you do hold wrapped per Saga coin and redeem
it through the bridge to mainnet for regular Saga coin, you'll get an additional 12% on
top of whatever you run through the bridge and redeem through the bridge.
But in terms of where we're focused on, especially with the community, we believe that mass adoption
is going to come through enterprise applications and enterprise kind of use cases.
You know, we, our CEO really loves to, he brings up a story about, you know, when did the internet really start to take off?
Because, you know, you had the bubble in the late 90s and people thought that the internet was just a passing fad.
The internet was just a passing fad.
But our CEO, Michael, always brings up that one of the big kind of shifts was when banks started to use the internet.
And now you could go to your bank and instead of having to drive down to the bank to wire money to someone across the country,
the bank to wire money to someone across the country, you can now just open an application
on your phone or on your computer, type in the name, account, and how much you want to send to
someone, and it's sent. Or at the end of the month, you no longer had to call your bank to hear all of
your statement to balance your checkbook. Now that's just sent out as a statement monthly to you for you to see.
So we are taking a very similar approach with SagaChain in terms of, you know, yes, we do. And we actually have a grants program for Web3 projects that want to come build.
You know, we have a few projects already.
They were formerly ApeSwap.
They're doing DeFi bonds.
Another one is Tokenall. They're an RWA platform kind of marketplace. We're signing on another gaming company to a grant probably here in the next two weeks or so.
and build that ecosystem that is more native Web3 and focus on, you know, Web3 projects,
but especially Web3 projects, you know, like you guys, like One World,
that isn't just creating another DeFi platform.
You know, you guys are looking to solve problems that we face in this world.
And additionally, you know, with kind of AI and stuff coming out and the
creation of new economies that people are talking about, you know, it's super important to be able
to be able to, you know, create these economies for the future. You know, we are moving in a very
interesting and fast direction in the future with future with AI and even robotics and such.
And so, you know, it's really kind of preparing for that and for what's to come in the future.
But a little getting off topic, but yeah, we believe that enterprise is the way to mass
adoption. Work with the enterprises, give them a technology that they can actually use
and then let them create the kick-ass end user app
that everyone uses already.
And then you now have a trusted brand that,
like your banks, you may not like your bank,
but you trust your bank. You have all your money there.
And so if a bank or a large enterprise is coming to you with an application that's built on the
blockchain, but you don't even know, that's how you truly get mass adoption. That's how you
truly start to get blockchain technology into the hands of the everyday users.
technology into the hands of the everyday users. We're still in this addressable market where
less than 5% of the people in the world are going to download their MetaMask,
just like you were talking about. They need much easier on and off ramps, and they also need
something that they're more familiar with and crypto is still
you know kind of a pain in the ass to actually use um but that's really you know what we're
looking to to solve as well is how do we make this as easy to use for for the developers so
that the developers can ship really awesome easy to use efficient applications all using blockchain technology
yeah for sure man i would like triple down on this you know when i do bd for one world i'm not
targeting well for their m spaces for x space is always good to talk to web3 projects but all their
called outreach as i call it is actually for the taxi guy delivery guys and they have no idea how their
web3 works and as Vitalik famously said if your app or the app is too crazy for my grandma to
understand perhaps you are doing something wrong so we're really you know building an app as for
Ubis and my main points for integrations are like hey guys we're having these variables these
features your app which is only connects like two people, the driver and the client, you don't even think about them.
But in the long run, like all of these smooth acceleration, moderate cruising speeds, like reduced idling, it really costs, you know, fuel consumption for quite some time.
So for the fleet of a size of like 500 vehicles or more, that's like, well, could be millions of dollars. So we also understand like how to get our piece of a size of like 500 vehicles or more that's like well could be millions of dollars so
we also understand like how to get our piece of a pie all right i think that will do you know for
the main part i really want to praise our audiences who are silently listening to us right now so
ladies and gents we prepared 50 bucks on our shoulders so i'd like to invite maybe a few
members to ask some questions to one world and a couple over to their parasaga right and i think that would be really nuts because you guys
well we invite you to own stage you know to do a live q a really don't don't be shy we're not
biting here so i'll do my best once again to talk to cover my site so let's do it you guys know what
to do just request the mic access let's finish it up like under 10 minutes so everyone enjoys Friday, right? Let's welcome on stage Murat dr. Wagme as we all say, we're only going to make it. Lucas, Haley, and Lord Tirod.
Yeah, let's do it one by one, guys.
So you just let us know where you're coming from
and, well, which side you have a question for,
Let's start with Dr. Wagme.
Dr. Wagme, are you there? One, two, one, two. Yeah, I'm you. I like the motto. All right. Dr. Wagby, are you there?
It's quite an informative and educative AMA, I must say.
So my question is about the educational initiative.
Like, does the project provide any, like, educational initiative or resources
does the project provide to help users understand
and navigate the complexity of blockchain yeah man which side do you have a question addressed
for like let's do like maybe two for one project two three for each other so then we'll do for
today's one so wag me like are you wondering for prosago or one world just you know so we split it
Are you wondering for Prosago or One World?
Just, you know, so we split it.
So I'm asking for One World.
The question is One World.
Well, thank you so much for this one.
You know, educational, well, we're all attending this AMA,
this also educational format, because, well, speaking of the One World,
you know, we're running some such technologies that's built from scratch when i talk from the telematics and gps like without any bizarre words we have an
entire map in our phone that's like almost copy paste of a google map but we build it on our own
right and you can land your car there so it could drive one place to do another and you don't need
to open any other application
because we know how to scrap data from other apps and do it nicely so you don't even notice
well speaking of the education you know we're running the faq on our website and i would say
70 of our social media posts they are also about how this technology really works and final last
but not least i would mention the the BD. So we teach
users, you know, lead by example. So we're running this via ambassadors program. So all of our, well,
mini tasks, they're off chain as of now we're not running, you know, ZLE, Galaxy, all of these
buzzy things. But we decided to do our own. So we simply drop it on Telegram. We tell you what to do.
So with your two fits, you go to, well, I don't know,
to car repair shop or like auto-tune shop.
And we ask you to do A to C.
So in reality, you are kind of lead generation process,
but you also learn about the project
because you have a little mission, right?
And then we simply reward you back with our USDTs.
So, well, it's always a safe bet, you know,
to subscribe and follow Protagia in One World to learn more about these initiatives.
And thank you, my man, for your question. I'll include you in the Champions League. Thank you, Wagny.
Yeah, thank you. And I wish you guys would love it. Thank you, everyone.
Yeah, have a good one, TGIF. All right, let's do all the way to the next.
Lucas, my man, are you there look yeah um
can you hear me it's lucas speaking yeah yeah lucas gmg my man another proud nigerian is in the house
so which side you have a question yeah um so um i have my question so oh one so like can you walk
us through um how the or one coin reward system works what factors impact earnings and how scalable is the tokenomics
as user numbers grow into the millions yeah well thank you my man let's do the next one guys for
everyone attention let's do the next one for prosaga right so we just pay credits nicely to
their guests well speaking of the coins my man you know the coins are here really not the main
deal because our revenue flare does not depend fully on coins because we provide more like i would say extra coins for those guys who are running on the paid
subscription once again think of spotify maybe radio premium accounts so as if now there are two
well three subscriptions really the free one the ultima and pro so their most expensive one is ten
dollars per month and this one unlocks staking.
Well, I don't want to exaggerate, but I would say it's going to be September-ish kind of vibes and dates.
And as of now, you drive safely, you earn X amount of cars.
If you have a premium subscription, you have 2X number of coins, right?
Speaking of the scalability, it's on my shoulders. So we're running into Web2 adoption when I not only, you know, talk to Web3 projects,
but we try to get guys like Indriver or Uber.
Like tomorrow, well, not tomorrow, I'm lying.
On Monday, I have a call with a Kiwi taxi.
Like it's guys who are running like airport transportation.
So our main job is once again, as our guest rightly said, is look for the institutions,
you know, for the big players who are doing Web2 look for the institutions, you know, for the big players
who are doing web too, as we say,
you know, OG casual kind of applications
and communication and just offer them,
hey guys, do you want to say it?
Save quite a, well, quite a few bucks
And hopefully that puts us on scale
method option has to be led by example,
Thank you so much for your question.
And I wish you a happy Friday.
All eyes on the next one.
Well, all ears, I would say.
Haley, dear lady, are you there?
Yeah, I just want to know.
Can you ask the question for Saga, sorry, to interrupt you, but just to double down? Yeah. I just want to know no problem can you ask the question sorry to
interrupt you but just to double down yeah yeah please yeah how does how does prasaga
incentivize and encourage developers to build them applications on their platform
yeah so you know right now we do have a grants program program for anyone that does have some sort of project and wants to come and apply for a grant to build on Saga Chain.
We are very much chain agnostic in terms of our projects.
want to, we believe in the interoperable world and we do want to make sure that, you know, we are
utilizing the multiple technologies out there. But from more of a peer developers standpoint, you
know, we do have a learn and earn program that we have. So if you come on and run through the course in order to learn Saga Python, you'll actually be able to earn up to $1,500 in Saga coin for being able to come learn Saga Python and put together a short application, demo application, just to prove that you know it. So, you know, we are doing a little bit, we're
re-tailoring that right now because we did just release our, you know, our first private
development environment. So people now can go download nodes. They can run, I believe it's up to
up to 200 nodes in a private environment. You can start to build out your applications,
you know, utilizing Saga Python. Anything that's written in Saga Python at this level
will be able to be ported right over into the public testnet and then mainnet.
So, you know, you can go on to prosaga.com forward slash learn and earn, I believe is the URL.
But that is, you know, for those developers that are looking to even just add another language into their bag, you know, definitely please come and check it out.
You know, you can earn up to $1,500 in SagaCoin, kind of depending.
There's some tiers within that program as well.
But yeah, you know, we definitely want – that's a huge part of it.
And one of the things that we're looking for as well is those developers that come on, learn Saga Python,
and can become a resource for other projects or enterprise partners as development support and as a development resource.
You know, Prasaga and Saga Chain is all about we're not here to build businesses.
We're here to enable businesses to build, whether that's from, you know, learning a
new programming language and being a developer resource for projects and companies, whether
that's, you know, applying through the grant program and getting, you know, some help from us on kind of with a SagaCoin grant, but also, you know, getting the resources of some of our partners to be able to really build out that ecosystem.
You know, developers are definitely a huge part of the piece of the puzzle when it comes to Saga chain and PerSaga.
And, you know, one of the reasons that we chose to do object-oriented programming in Saga Python is because of, you know, just the sheer number of them.
I think it's about 85% of the world's developers consider Python their number one language.
about 85% of the world's developers consider Python their number one language.
So when we're looking at, you know, hey, instead of fishing in a very small pond with just
Solidity developers where they're able to, you know, have a lot more kind of say in how
much they charge for development and such like that, let's bring forward a programming
language that it's a much easier transition
for the people that are already building
to step right over into Web 3
and continue building those amazing things.
I hope you are happy with that answer.
And yeah, I think I'll listen to the next.
So you're on our champions list just
wanted to listen nicely under five minutes uh lord hero my man are you there yeah hello i'm
so what's what's on your mind all right thank you so much for the opportunity oh my question is uh
towards uh parat saga i wanted to know because concerning their
health uh saga chain healthcare i would love to know how does it benefit or lucar uh should i say
lucar uh areas like africa that has a poor uh financial stability and poor power supply, how can their healthcare help to subdue the issues they are having with poor healthcare facilities in the region?
How can they use this, their Saga chain, to help Africa as a whole?
Yeah, so, you know, healthcare is definitely a very interesting one that I think people kind of look over when it comes to blockchain use cases.
You know, on the blockchain side of things, a lot of it comes down to, you know, protection of medical records.
You know, in the US, we do have HIPAA and things like that. But in other countries, you know, there's not as many protections to individuals medical records. Blockchain is the perfect solution for that, you know, be able to have all your medical records in one place under your account with you as the only one that has access to any of those.
Um, you know, but further, even in things like, like pharmaceuticals and stuff like that, and clinical testings, making sure that all of the, the testing and the chemicals, the products that you're creating are, you know, following the guidelines, the regulations, the proper testing in order to, you know, go out into this world. And that's, you know, another area
where just the auditability that that saga chain provides, really makes the industry more efficient,
saves them money and cuts down time to development so that they are able to ship things more quickly.
They are able to ship things more quickly.
But, you know, kind of looking into the future, you know, this is one area where we always saw the metaverse playing a huge role.
get doctors or engineers or technicians into the same room as, you know, a patient that needs help
or a machine that needs fixing so that we can get them into that room instantly. So we don't
waste time. We save money. We can potentially save more lives by making sure that we do have
that access readily available for those people that need it.
And, you know, especially in places that don't have necessarily the infrastructure and stuff like that to, you know, a hospital maybe three days away.
And if you get, you know, kind of sick or hurt, it's a much bigger problem than if you
sick or hurt, it's a much bigger problem than if you were in another country. You know, one of the,
we actually met a project a few years ago out in Napa, California. They were a winery
focused on sustainability and being able to, you know, create an entire winery that was
self-sustaining without having to do any external, you know, kind of
water power, anything like that. And, you know, we were actually, we've talked to them and we are
still working with them much more kind of future plans as of right now, but using their model to
be able to set up fully self-sustainable, you know, medical clinics in those areas where a hospital is three,
three hours away with, you know, enough basic kind of enough basic equipment and medicine
that, you know, with a metaverse, you can now have a doctor, you know, get into the actual
room with the patient, work with a practitioner that's there
in person to be able to talk them through it, you know, directly what they need to do, what they
need to look for to diagnose or fix or, or cure whatever ailment that that person is going through.
And so like, those are just some of the areas where, you know, technology can really change the industry and really start to, you know, make sure that everyone is taken care of and make it a more equitable world. being able to come up with these kind of new ideas and
ways of going about traditional
kind of industries or practices
everyone is taken care of along the way as well.
Thank you, my man, for your answer.
Yeah, let's kill it quick, really,
with Murat, my last but not least my man what's on your mind
hello hello please okay my question goes to prasaga prasaga um how does uh prasaga, how does Prasaga plan to work with stakeholders in the sustainable mobility ecosystem,
like urban planners, transports, companies, vehicle manufacturers, to drive adoption of your platform?
And this is actually where we are working through what are called standards bodies organizations. So over the past month, we've actually signed agreements with three different standards bodies organizations.
technology and engineering, one in securities industry when it comes to cybersecurity especially,
and then the other one with a group called the Object Management Group, which is focused on
creating standards for object-oriented programming and has been around since about the 1980s.
Now, these relationships are very different than, the Polygon or Polkadot Starbucks
partnership that was done a few years ago with just the NFTs where, you know, that was a paid
partnership and they just did an NFT drop together. With these standards organizations,
we're actually, you know, working hand in hand with the decision makers from these companies, the CTOs, the head developers, working with thembed using emerging technology to be able to solve an industry-wide problem so that they can all increase their margins together.
So, you know, that is really our way for mass adoption through enterprise is working through these standards bodies and organizations, working with the enterprises
to create standards for blockchain, which, you know, a standard is like anything in this world
that is the same everywhere. So are the plugs in your wall, for instance, that's either a two
prong or a three prong. That's a standard. The watts that are in there is a standard that everyone
who builds a house follows that standard because they know that it works and they can trust that it works.
So that's our approach with the enterprises.
Rather than just go about trying to do these paper partnerships, let's establish working partnerships where we're actually solving their problems with them, helping them to create their products and their solutions.
And then from there, it's a very easy implementation for them
because they've done the work in building the product out with us,
creating the standard for it,
and then being able to just go and implement to their everyday product.
So that's really, you know, we're taking
a very different approach when it comes to that as well. And, you know, that's definitely something
that is a kind of a harder story to tell in Web3. You know, the Web3 doesn't necessarily,
you know, they're not super deep on the standards and all these things that enterprises utilize in the back end that really make them successful.
And so, you know, that's our approach.
You know, we've signed with three.
We're going to with the object management group.
We've actually put together, we will have a test bed at Leeds University in September.
So over the next few months, you know, we're just recruiting enterprises from the organization to
join that test bed. That test bed is, you know, where the products are actually built and the
standards are put together. So we also have an internal standards body organization. It's made up of about, I believe we have six PhDs from
five different universities on that standards body now. And they are, you know, the working
groups cover AI, cybersecurity, D-PIN, and DAO governance. And so, you know, one of the professors from that standards body
is actually the head of proposals of standards for the International Standards Organization.
So it's really by these working relationships with members of the standards bodies,
organizations of the standards bodies, and then, you know, professors that are a part of the
standards bodies to be able to create these standards and make it as easy as possible for enterprises
to just start using Saga Chain.
Well, thank you so much for this one.
And guys, I think we're leading to the end of this AMA.
Thank you to all our champions.
Please expect anticipated tweets on our site
for distribution of the rewards.
And one more time, so whether you are for responsible driving
and you see it as a new source of income,
we are literally inviting all the drivers around the world.
So you have a few buddies who have a car, tell them about the one world, right?
Because we want to turn safe driving habits into the real rewards.
Or if you are into tech, it's always a safe bet to give a follow to plus
for more what's on the horizon thank you my man very much for having us today for joining our
stage and all the best let's keep building hey no really appreciate it and yeah thank you for
all the questions shay this was uh this was a fun one all righty well thanks god it's friday
enjoy your weekend everyone so let's get back
to relax or work GM goodnight
to everyone and we will be back
for more so thank you each and every one
awesome thank you everybody Thank you.